HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-09-07, Page 7ESTATE CSP TATE
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'O BEW(JLJNIJ.
By the 1st of March next
In accordance witkh the terms contained in the will of the
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lateproprietor, the business of. the estate has to be .wound
up by the above date.
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We coraenc.e_d-on":'" T JESDAx L .or-ning SEI?�s 4th; --to --
give a discount ' of TEl PER CENT -FORE CASH, on all
goods excejf Graini Bags. This, in addition to the very lour.
figures we have been. selling goods' at, makes it
The people here have ever had of supplying themselves with
Dry Goods at. less than wholesale" prices,
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English, SoQ'tcht.Insh;Twe.ed
Ooatirigs Worsteds, ;Serge
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ll Ni.ni fir (7mton,-o.n too -:Intl al. t. -,--t1 e
van:, of lir '1', lhrulrl, of a
tic i l.Z01 L.i l: o:).Oi1 '1` rdnesda, -Aug,
S'tll
by the ihv A. Be),lPortage la Prat
t ie,;at the; residence of Jolrn'.1"errts, Esq.,
Burnside 11ri'Ja 0. 13.ogg, . i er Hills
to 1'l iss Mi, tha Robertson, d Lnghter of Jas.
ltoliertson, Esq.-Norfo l Co ; Dhauttolia.
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13 LULL Tn ()lintel), on the, 4th"Inst•,, •'.L'ho .
:'g , •9 y -
'tirdeu a it h,J ears
oe t • and l,ciionths..
S\ Newfoundland fishermen, and 200
doris have been Lost ins. a recent storm.
Th 11 Mand and South o Essex election
petiti" ns have been withdrawn. Both
seats- ite_lield-lay--,.Refoi Baer-;;.
Rev. Dr. King,"of'Toronto, has ac-
cepted position of Principal and.
Professo • of Theology in '4\Ianitoba Col-
lege, ;
lege, i nipeg.
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GET YOU FALL "S•uii NOW. ° Immense stock to `: select. from..
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WHO NEVER FAILS TO GIVE` SATISFACTION, IS STILL DLit GETTER.
Pri!ces'� way down.
Bid; Stock of
N ew Patterns. Low Prices.
- Mack an-
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And :ev ryt�liing" tisually kept in; a first- cries Dry Goods f,To11se.
FALL & WINTER' HATS OIN 1•HE WAY:.
FULL STOOK OF' GROCERIES, •
Our increasing trade' in other departnxents"'comprls its. for want
of room to go out of BOOTS c.G SHOES 'and CROCKERY
GLASSWARE. WL "OFFEROVA WHOLE STOCK O1 THESE
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Goons AT COST.
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• Itis said that" the -yield of wheat on
the immense Bell Farm, in the •north-
west, will \be 27 bushels an acre. 21
self -binder:# are used on the' farm.
_Some ofAbe._farrners. of_ -West Elgita
are going to\ plow up their clover which
Was left for seed,- on account of the head
being inhabited by a ;rub • which is • do-
ing, great dau age. •
Mr Robert Matthewe, ;of Guelph
township, has'ra very heavy yield :of-
barley this year From 311 acres there
were•threshed 11210 bushels of a bright
and plumb s>imple." . ll
Mrs. Stisan Rowdan„ofiTramptoii, a
_lady 3 years of age, . has r ade 29 .ea
tries in the fancy -work, department in
the Provincial exhibition, Guelph.. She.
deserves a prize -for every exhibit.
It openly stated at Toronto, that
the reason why Lord eoldridge does not
visit Canada, is:because his entertain-
ers failed
ntertainers-failed to-secure-a.fr-ee-excursion."trip
over theCanadian 'lines of -railway:
At ti nieeti.ng of the `a'oi'onto Branch
of the Dotnnhlcil Alliance'on Monday,
it was decided to bring out a candidate
in ti e i"n-tererst'ofatempei'ance, for alder-
man at the next municipal elections;. -
Tho State Board of Agriculturere-
ports Ohio's wheat crop to be 24,000,000,
bushels, against 45,000',0O0'bitshelslast
year • oat 23,000,000 bushels, , against
19,000,000 bushels. Corn shows 82
per cent: cif a full average crop.
;'I'n•view of the fact that the fruit: crop,
is"so.poor in Canada this year, it w:lhbe
cheering' news for householtlers .to learn
that great•Britarn•will require but light"
supplies of apples: At latest reports, the
'outlook on the other side of the Atlantic
was'; excellent.' From :all over North
America, the report comes that the -apple
crop is a failure.,Early samples are fair,
but Winer apples, itarnany localities, are
0 scabby and badly dwarfed,
A .cargo of nearly one hundred picked
L lv-deSil.ales left Ciarsgbw recently, con-'
sioaled to':i•arions.breeders "iii 'Canada
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a»cl tlii," United `tates. • They were
;or'ici illy considered to tie the finest "lot
which have ever been exported.
The manner in which the British. tax-
payers are swindled and fleeced .by the.
royal prince is shown by"the 'Dake of
Copnaught's appointment to an':•Indian
command "worth, with allowances' and per
cluislties,•about 820;000'per :'annum; which!
he will receive in addition to his already
rn'ainificent grants. Ifthe Prince had:
risen from the ranks by honest merit and.
competition, not a 'word •would be. said
against the:appointment; but " it' is one
which the Queen .has forced upon the.
Gladstone Administration, Her. Majesty
may • not ':find"' the Government, *hen
hacked by the vew-Paali"ament, quite $o
reac'y to'keep the peace as now.
The Manitoba crop statistics "Have been
received fr•orn the Department of/ Ag1 i
culture. _ Mr. Burrows states that the;
area of wheat under cultivation` amounts'
to 250,000 acres.- It would be. quite
within .the mark to estimate the -crop at
25 bu hels an acre, which would give a•
total of six and a quartet millions. Not
more than three millionbushels—w-ill—be-
requiredfor horn consumption, "the re-
maining 3,500,000' will be available for
exhortation. 'Besides this there" is a
large' amount of grain left from last
year. Oats,;barloy, peas, potatoes and
all other ";crops, promise-a.largo yield;,_
Strong :hut” true. aro' the remarks of the'
Toronto World regarding the " action of
the Tory press in.Ontario on the -boundary
question. Our independent Toronto con-
t. mporary
ont.mporary observes that' `The'Qttawa.
(Jitrzen's memoryissing larlybad.., That
*mold, in common with . • est of its fellow
Conservative organs, is ext'retirely anxious
—we know not . why —that -Manitoba
should be allowed. to. take possession. of"
the disputed territory, but even -_its. lack.
'of patriotism- affords it no escusefor mis-
interpreting the :true -state "of •affairs."''
The World "recites the facts, to prove the
correctness -of Ontario's position, and
winds up with this telling rebuke : "The
part of traitor within the: citadel• is' always
an ungrateful • one to play. The Tory
ppress" of Ontario has played it, and it may
look -for a traitor's reward.""
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CRTJICK
THE BOOT MAKE
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Mien, Women and Children's Boots & Shoes.
Spring Stock weld . assorted, an
complete in all: departments.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH
C. CRUJICKSHANK, :BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON'
i0FAS RE -UPHOLSTERS
FURNITURE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
'MARY _AND I.
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'Twas evening in Stay, and the soft zephyrs sighed.
Through branches low bending above.
My Mary and I, as we wander'd along.
And whispered of'•beauty and love—
We'11 make us a nest like the birdlings, I said
And never shall'part any more.
Oh,"yesshe-replied, and can furnish it nice -
Atthe "Rho Rocaee." FURNITuaE.STORE.
"Pair -creature ! there's many a wealthier nian
would gladly have you for a bride,'
But no one can love you more fondly than I,
My treasuro, and beauty, and pride !
Oh ! had I a mansion, with carpets of gold --
And of silver—I'd,cover'the floor "
But smiling she said,, "You can' purchase the best;
• At.the Reu ReOltEa""FURwITURe STORE."
"I'll spread you a'couch upon which to recline
When evening shall "callus to rest,
Of the fleeciestdown." But she said with a sigh,.
"I like 13sNNETT's- mattresses the hest.''
"Then so shall it be love=and tables inlaid,
And seats from some far distant shore."
-'Oh no-!"-she-exclairnedr "they have elegant chairs
• Atthe;` RED Rocltea" Fuittirruao STORE."
We weut. Happy day 1 Can I ever forget
Tho pleasure that beamed in her face
As she gazed at theniarvels of beauty displayed
In this most wonderful place '.
we furnished our •nest in anelegantstyle. "
Been Married a"twelvemohth or more,.
And Mary is sie in; bis Son to:her babe;•
• Of the :'' Rim •Roe,saa' "FoaNiT as Sion .
ENNETT
IhN OP -TILL: RED ROCKI B,.
11Tea1 door to Irarkunrl B9'68. stone, -41hei
Street, .Clinton.
uttio; tit satrap asnitusn,I sniS- ssu tuo et
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The subscrllier`desires. to announce to the peoplc of Clinton and' vicinity that he
has now on. hand •ii full stock" of
Scotch, English &: Canadian Tweeds," Beavers
Meltons, Broadcloths, ,:Worsteds, Fancy
Pant Patterns;". Etc., Etc.,
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WIiic;i he is prepared to make up on the very, shortest notice. Being a practical
cutter, he feels confident that he can give. the best of satisfaction in. fit -ti cl style.
CAN AND WILL SELL AS CHEAP as ANl I/oust I 1N Tit COUNTY,
WM. Ii. SMITEI, opposite the Post O•ffice,,Clintott
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+i11,1[1H'1'O1% BieMIilevs ._. ,
Thursday, Sept. §; 1883.
Wheat, -scot - -''$0 98 a 1 "00
• lWhite wheat, 0 95 • a 0 97
Spring, 0 99 a " 1 •00
Oats, 0 35 ' a :0,' 40 !•
Barleys` 0 40 •a 0-45
Bees;..' 0'70 a'' 0 75
Flour, 5'00 .a' 5 50
Potatoes, .:: 0 "50 a. 0" 00
Butter, 0" ] 3 a 0 14
Fgge,' . 0 17 a 0 19
Hay, - - 5 00 a 900
-'' Hides, 6 00 a' ' 50
Shpelts 0 50 a 0 75'
T,ambeep skw.r, a 0 75__._a 1 00
33eef,- • fi 7605—.; £3.00 • ..:.
York, 8 00 a 8 25
Clover, 8 00 a 8 50
'I'iuiothy,i a .
Wool . Q. 1800 a :g 5180
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